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January fl. 1999 » State by Frederick Engels (9 3 0 -1130 am Sundays. Jan. 10-March 28 at Star E Rose Espresso Café. 2403 NE Alberta S t 228-3090) (2/19) IDOl.lt Just out Literary submissions of 1000-6000 words sought for Best Bisexual Erotica 2000 (BBE Editors. Black Books. PO Box 31155. San Francisco C A 94131- 0155 bbeQblackbooks com. www blackbooks com ) (2/19) is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline Gay Men's Poetry Group meets the second Tor submissions is 15 days prior to publication. Tuesday of every month (255-6814. 232 1163.) (2/5) out&about is a free community service of just out Listings for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and Southwest Washington are provided free of charge. The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication and events will be listed in the appropriate issue. Bulletin Board listings run for up to two months. outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro vided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual minority community. Listings expire twice a year (in May and November) and sub missions will run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are automatically deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least one month prior to the expiration date at the end of your listing. A full groups listing is printed in the third Friday issue. Depending on space, the first Friday issue may contain only immediate care and youth organizations. All list ings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline. Send listings to: just out (attn: Calendar Editor) PO Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293 Fax: 236-1257 E-mail: justout@justout.com Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. GALLERIES Blackfish Gallery presents works by three new artist-members: Bruce M Black. Michael Hensley and Maurice Herinckx Through Jan. 30. (Noon-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 420 Ninth Ave 224-2634 wwwUackfish.com .) Froelick Adelhart Gallery presents a Rick Bartow exhibit entitled Hal o may yayl. featunng large ink paintings on handmade Japanese paper. Through Jan. 30. ( II am-6 pm Tuesday-Friday. 10 am-5 pm Saturday 817 S W Second Ave. 222-1142.) Hawthorne Art Gallery presents block prints depict ing jazz artists and audiences by Mile« Histand Through Januaiy (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Sunday 4134 S E Hawthorne B M 231-7466.) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents socio-political installations on racism, police brutality, sexism and torture by Paul Maurice and photojournal ism works recording events in a Rwandan refugee camp by Joel Preston Smith Through Jan. 30. (Noon-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 5340 N Interstate Ave. 823- 2072.) Macri Gallery shows oil paintings by Joe Maher and stone sculptures by Kyle Evans Through Jan 30 Oregon Gay and Lesbian Ski Week/Winter Carnival takes place Feb 24 Mar 1 in Bend (Book through Sportours 1-800-660-2754.) (2/5) Portland Macintosh Users Group hosts presenta tions open to the general public every second Monday of the month and offers free computer classes for mem bers on Wednesday evenings (Information 228-1779 Registration 224-4289 Membership: 641-4510 www pm ugorg.) (2/5) The third annual Leather Leadership Conference takes place in San Francisco Apnl 16-18. 1999 LLC presents leadership and management skills to activists and leaders within the S/M/leather/fetish communities (LLC3. PO Box 420905. San Francisco. C A 94142- 09 05 M 2/5) sponsors a Goodbye Portland Power party Sunday, J a n .10 Januaiy (11 am-3 pm Tuesday-Sunday. Runyan Gallery. 777 N W Beach Drive. Newport 1541) 265-6540 ) Nine Gallery presents 16 works created by students in a seminar class on the Clmton-Lewinsky affair Through Jan. 30. (Noon-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 1231 N W Hoyt St. 226-5848) Sunday 1219 S W Park Ave. $ 1 1. $10 seniors and stu dents. free for members 226-2811.) Stevenson Gallery presents Mike E Walsh's site- specific installation. Lest We Forget: A Dialogue on AIDS Through Feb. 5 (8 am-9 pm Monday-Fnday. 9 30 am -230 pm Saturday Southern Oregon University. 1250 Siskiyou B M .. Ashland 1541) 552-6465 spsuglryOtao sou edu.) Waterstone Gallery exhibits a 20-year retrospective of classical archival black and white studies by photogra pher John Dimaio Through Jan. 30 (Noon-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday 424 N W 12th Ave 226-6196) I (10 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday. 2324 S E Division St. 238-1523 aafm art§teleportcom ) Mark Woolley Gallery presents a senes of new paintings and drawings m a three-month show entitled Eternal Screens Through February. ( II am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday Suite 210. 120 N W 9th Ave 224-5475 www amz.com/mwooHey ) Newport Visual Arts Center presents the John R. Stahl retrospective. Variations on the Way Through Artists Repertory Theatre presents Three Days of Rain a love story and family saga by Richard Greenberg Jan. 12-Feb. 21 (7 pm Wednesday and Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at the Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 S W Alder St. $ I3 5 0 $ 2 5 1241-1 ART) 241-9807.) Bill Bradley presents Fixed and Confused: Social Work in Animal Shelters or Dairy ASSE International Student Exchange Program invites high school students interested in an overseas study experience to contact them (429-8401. 1 -800- 733-2773.) (1/22) Farming in a Lactose Intolerant World Jan. 23- Feb 20 (1030 pm Friday and Saturday at the Back Door Theatre. 4321 S E Hawthorne B M .. behind Common Grounds Coffee House $6-$15 sliding scale (Laughing Horse. 236-6948. at the door].) described show Feb 5. Play runs Jan. 9-Feb. 6 (Newmark Theatre. PCPA. 1111 S W Broadway $11 $36 274-6588 ) Entertainment Events and Cloud 9 Productions present Manpat Donovan in Late Nits Catechism Through Jan. 3 1 ( 6 pm Thursday and Fnday. 2 pm and 8 pm Saturday, 2 pm and 7 pm Sunday at the Main Street Theater. 904 S W Mam S t $24 50-$29 50 (Portland Art Museum. TicketMaster. 790-ARTS). 226-2811.) cle of family manipulation and turmoil Jan 14-23. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Portland A cto r 's Conservatory. 1436 S W Montgomery St. $16. 242-0080) Equity Foundation presents Arts Spectrum a Portland Art Museum exhibits works by Dutch artist M .C. Escher and by Afncan-American artist Robert Cdescott Jan 15 Mar 21 (9 am-10 pm Monday STAGE & SCREEN Independent Living Program offers daily activities, from college preparation classes to craft days, for high school students Monday-Thursday at 5 pm at Suite 300. 123 NE Third Ave (234-8757. ilpQteleport com.) ( 1 / 22 ) Just Out senes of four plays at different Portland venues through July 1999 Ticket prices include admission fees, recep tions with the artists and a contnbution to Equity Foundation. (For information .- 220-0628) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents a Drumsouis youth project. We Are You. created by Chisao Hata Jan 22-31. (7.30 pm Fnday-Sunday. 2 pm Sunday. 5340 N. Interstate Ave $8. $6 seniors and stu dents 18 and under 823-2000.) Lakewood Theatre Company presents Brigadoon a musical set in a Scottish village that appears only one day each centuiy. Jan. 22 Feb 28. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Sunday at Lakewood Center for the Arts. 368 S State S t . Lake Oswego $19. $18 students and seniors 635-3901.) Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro presents Deporting the Divas, snapshots of life as a gay Hispanic man in the United States, by Guillermo Reyes. Jan 22-Feb. 13 (7 pm Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday 525 S E Stark St. $10^ 15 2307253.) Profile Theatre Project opens its second season with Suddenly Last Summer The play is a chroni SoASoASoASo Performance Project presents The Memory Place an evening of storytelling, poet ry, film and dance. Jan. 21 -31. (8 pm Thursday and Fnday. 7 pm Saturday and Sunday. 10 pm Saturday only at Dreams W ell Studio. 2857 S E Stark St. $12. 231-1108.) 916-1590.) Portland Baroque Orchestra performs Beethoven's Back at three Portland locations Jan Submissions sought for an anthology of humorous gay sex stones entitled Boners and Blunders Send international reply coupon for submission guidelines (Boners and Blunders. Immediate Press. 599B Yonge Street. Suite 198. Toronto. ON. M 4Y 1Z4. Canada ¡qQcanada com. im pressQglobalserve net. www glob al serve net/~im press/call.) (1/22) Two new groups forming: Leatherwomen's Supper Club and S/M discussion group. (PO Box 14931. Portland. O R 97 29 3) (\ 122) triangle productions presents Queen of Bingo a story of two sisters adding excitement to their lives, wntten by Jeanne Michels and Phyllis Murphy. Through Jan 31 White Trash Wedding and a Funeral opens Jan 23 (7 30 pm Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday. 5 pm Sunday at Theater1 Theatre1. 3430 S E Belm ont S t $15 (Fastixx. 239-59191. $17 at the door 2 3 9 5 9 '9 ) Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents The Winter's Tale, a story of jealousy, redemption and forgiveness set in the 1920s. Jan. 14-Feb 21 (2 pm Sunday. 7 pm W ednesday and Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday at the Delores Winmngstad Theater. Portland Center for the Performing Arts, 111 S W Broadway $1 9 $ 2 8 (288-8400. TicketMaster] ) Bread and Roses is seeking women to join a radio collective that reports on national, international and local politics, art and more (KBOO. 20 S E Eighth Ave., Portland. O R 97124 231-8032 socfem @ connet80com .) (1/22) Trans-port announces the formation of a peer support group for post-operative transsexual women. (774- 8463. 493-1774.) (1/22) Hoodland/Mount Hood residents are building a personal and professional community Alcohol and drug- free social activities and networking. (Kim 903-8120 ) ( 1 8 / ) Oregon College of Art and Craft offers ten week classes and weekend workshops. (297-5544 for sched ule.) (1/8) Naiad Press seeks lesbian short films for video anthologies Any genre (Kim McNabb, Naiad Press. PO Box 10543, Tallahassee. FL 32302 KM CN ABB ER O aol com.) (1 /8) Portland Art Museum celebrates the oneyear anniversary of Tony n' Tina's Wedding Through January. (7 pm Wednesday-Fndary. 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. 8 3 0 pm Saturday First Unitarian Church. 1011 S W 12th Ave $4350-$65 50 (Ticketmasterl. Diversity as Gift a non-profit organization committed to educating to end oppression, offers classes each month on intimacy, isolation, oppression and difference Call for schedule (241 -0073.) (1/22) Borders Books A Music m downtown Portland seeks a book discussion group mediator for its 15-17. (Call for schedule 222-6000. www pbo org.) monthly Gay. Lesbian and Bisexual Book Group, which meets the third luesday of each month at 7 pm (Dan Eichler. 2219814 )1 1/22) Portland Center Stage presents Alan Ayckbourn's How the Other Half Loves G A LA evening Jan. 19 Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party are sponsonng a weekly study group based Sign-interpreted performances Jan 28 and 29. audio- on The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the jtis trm A r t f ir e is a senes of painting and drawing classes held in a studio environment for all ages and abilities (For schedule and pnces 235-1961. /ahafO teleportcom ) ( 1 8 / ) It's My Pleasure hosts sex toy workshops, support groups, life skills informational workshops, and lesbian socials (For schedule 3106 N E 64th Ave 280-8080 ) ( 1 / 8 ) Quality no-nonsense hifi & home theater eiiuilment Congratulates Harriet Quthrie and her staff on their 10th Anniversary at H obo’s x T hanks for supporting STEREOTYPES AUDIO 2627 ti.c. 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